reationist Jonathan Wells, an intelligent-design
advocate affiliated with the Discovery Institute, has written a book entitled
Icons of Evolution, which states that some of the best-known evidences
for evolution -- such as the peppered moths, the Miller-Urey abiogenesis experiment,
and the finches of the Galápagos islands -- are false, fraudulent or misrepresented
in college-level textbooks. Articles found here refute Wells' book and demonstrate
that the traditional, mainstream-science-supporting interpretations of these "icons"
are correct.

Nick Matzke's long and comprehensive article lists Wells' "icons" and refutes
his claims one by one, showing how in each case it is Wells who has
promoted deceptive interpretations of these famous evidences for evolution.